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Desert Tree Frog

Litoria rubella

Notes:

This small frog, about 4cm long, was in our patio - we relocated it outside. Neither my husband or I have ever seen this frog before and we are struggling with the ID. My first guess was a female Whirring Tree Frog, a threatened species in Queensland, but Christiane has pointed me towards a Desert Tree Frog which I think is closer. (Although ours is a lot skinnier than the ones on frogs.com.au.)

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5 Comments

ShannaB
ShannaB 12 years ago

Christiane, thanks for the assistance with the ID. I think it's right (for both our spottings).

MaryEvans2
MaryEvans2 12 years ago

Nice spotting and photo series.

ShannaB
ShannaB 12 years ago

Hi is Leanne, he was so cute!!

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 12 years ago

What a little darling! He's lovely.

rutasandinas
rutasandinas 12 years ago

Bellas series

ShannaB
Spotted by
ShannaB

4573, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Apr 13, 2012
Submitted on Apr 14, 2012

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